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roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 29th, 2014 at 11:10am
How has MCR changed your life? If you don't mind, share it here! |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 29th, 2014 at 11:38am This post is where you can share anything about your journey on the freeway of this life. |
brandleys; Death Defying
Age: 29 Gender: Female Posts: 186345 | October 29th, 2014 at 02:40pm When they broke up I responded with this on the WAYT:
whipstickagostop;: i'm fine with them breaking up, if just a little sad.
they gave me nearly a decade of wonderful times, and i definitely wouldn't be who i am today had it not been for them.
i wouldn't have met you guys, for one thing.
they made middle school so much easier for me to get through, and i wouldn't have discovered mindless self indulgence or the birthday massacre without them.
so for them simply existing i'm thankful. i'm sure some of the guys will do other projects that people will love just as much.
i'm glad i got to see them live, i'm glad i got to meet some of the members.
i'm also glad i had moved on before this moment came as well which i suppose makes it all the more easier for me to deal with.
if the only thing i feel about this is "just a bit sad" then that's great.
and I think everything I said there still holds true to how I feel about it now.
They did change me for the better, I suppose, although it's kind of hard to say since I was so young when I first got into them.
I did lean on them through the hard times, though, when I was super into them.
But as I said in that post... I had moved on, I'm not really that into them anymore.
I still like them generally, but I'm not like... obsessive, if that makes sense.
Anyway.
When I was into them I was closer with my father and my mother I guess, it was our common ground.
Both my parents really loved them and were super supportive of both my and my sister's interest in them.
They were my favourite band from the time I was 12 to when I was 16, which was when I stopped caring.
I guess the biggest thing I've gotten from them was my friends on this site.
I honestly don't know where I'd be without the WAYT. |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 29th, 2014 at 02:42pm whipstickagostop;: When they broke up I responded with this on the WAYT:
whipstickagostop;: i'm fine with them breaking up, if just a little sad.
they gave me nearly a decade of wonderful times, and i definitely wouldn't be who i am today had it not been for them.
i wouldn't have met you guys, for one thing.
they made middle school so much easier for me to get through, and i wouldn't have discovered mindless self indulgence or the birthday massacre without them.
so for them simply existing i'm thankful. i'm sure some of the guys will do other projects that people will love just as much.
i'm glad i got to see them live, i'm glad i got to meet some of the members.
i'm also glad i had moved on before this moment came as well which i suppose makes it all the more easier for me to deal with.
if the only thing i feel about this is "just a bit sad" then that's great.
and I think everything I said there still holds true to how I feel about it now.
They did change me for the better, I suppose, although it's kind of hard to say since I was so young when I first got into them.
I did lean on them through the hard times, though, when I was super into them.
But as I said in that post... I had moved on, I'm not really that into them anymore.
I still like them generally, but I'm not like... obsessive, if that makes sense.
Anyway.
When I was into them I was closer with my father and my mother I guess, it was our common ground.
Both my parents really loved them and were super supportive of both my and my sister's interest in them.
They were my favourite band from the time I was 12 to when I was 16, which was when I stopped caring.
I guess the biggest thing I've gotten from them was my friends on this site.
I honestly don't know where I'd be without the WAYT.
It is nice that your parents were supportive |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 29th, 2014 at 03:06pm COME ON! WE NEED MORE POSTS PEOPLE!! |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 29th, 2014 at 03:19pm COME ON PEOPLE!!! |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 29th, 2014 at 03:20pm Please |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 29th, 2014 at 03:28pm Here's a bit of my story.
MCR first came into my life 5 years ago, and it has been a very rough 5 years. They have brought me back from the brink of ending it all. |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 29th, 2014 at 03:45pm KILLJOYS. |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 29th, 2014 at 03:45pm MAKE. |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 29th, 2014 at 03:45pm SOME |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 29th, 2014 at 03:45pm NOISE!!!!! |
stereo typical. Tragic With a Capital T
Age: - Gender: Female Posts: 46847 | October 30th, 2014 at 05:10am For me, I found MCR when I was about 10 or 11 and I was really into them until I was 15. I still cared about them then, but I wasn't as crazy about them as I used to be when they broke up. I was more thankful that they ever did exist, that they gave me music. I'm glad I wasn't so into them though, when they broke up, like Brandy said it was easier to stomach that way.
I'm super thankful that I found them and their music as it carried me through my earlier teenage years and for what they lead me to, the amazing community on this site & I held onto a lot of the strength I guess I found in their music, a lotof their stuff still makes me very emotional~ |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 30th, 2014 at 09:43am hayne plane.: For me, I found MCR when I was about 10 or 11 and I was really into them until I was 15. I still cared about them then, but I wasn't as crazy about them as I used to be when they broke up. I was more thankful that they ever did exist, that they gave me music. I'm glad I wasn't so into them though, when they broke up, like Brandy said it was easier to stomach that way.
I'm super thankful that I found them and their music as it carried me through my earlier teenage years and for what they lead me to, the amazing community on this site & I held onto a lot of the strength I guess I found in their music, a lotof their stuff still makes me very emotional~
that is amazing! |
littlejeka Generation Nothing
Age: 32 Gender: Female Posts: 126288 | October 30th, 2014 at 09:40pm no spamming please, I'm sure if people will post they'll post.
but anyway
when I heard about mcr's breakup I wasn't so sad, sure I miss them, but around that time I guess I was just moving on to new music and more artists. I used to love MCR and I still do, but I'm glad they all have their own music now and are happy, I think that's what is mostly important. MCR taught me a lot and I'm forever grateful to them, because they really helped me when I was a teenager and going through things alone. And I'm really happy that at least I got to see them three times before they split up. |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | October 31st, 2014 at 09:42am jesus crust;:no spamming please, I'm sure if people will post they'll post.
but anyway
when I heard about mcr's breakup I wasn't so sad, sure I miss them, but around that time I guess I was just moving on to new music and more artists. I used to love MCR and I still do, but I'm glad they all have their own music now and are happy, I think that's what is mostly important. MCR taught me a lot and I'm forever grateful to them, because they really helped me when I was a teenager and going through things alone. And I'm really happy that at least I got to see them three times before they split up.
That is so cool! They taught me a lot as well |
roseieroway Salute You in Your Grave
Age: 26 Gender: - Posts: 2068 | November 3rd, 2014 at 11:28am they have changed my life in so many ways, I don't think I could ever list it all. |